Today, I am sharing a memory blanket made from baby grows.
My friend's daughter asked me if I could make a memory quilt from her
son's baby grows which she had saved.
After researching lots of tutorials on YouTube, I agreed to give it a go,
and this is how I went about the process.
I found using Bonnie's of Happy Space Creates YouTube tutorial really helpful,
as she goes through each step really clearly, which makes it easy to follow.
You can watch her tutorial HERE
I started by putting the baby grows into colour groups, plain and patterns and
any that had a motif or sentiment on the front which I could use.
Once I had decided which ones to use, I cut out a large piece from each one,
and spent lots of time arranging them into some sort of order!
Next I used a lightweight Vlieseline/Vilene Iron on interfacing on each piece, which
stops the jersey fabric from stretching, and makes it so much easier
to cut into squares.
I used a 5.5" x 5.5" square quilting ruler to cut the squares.
I purchased this online from The Quilted Bear
They also have an eBay shop and can be found at the Knit & Stitch shows
held in London.
I then placed the stitched squares onto a large piece of polyester wadding
(purchased from John Lewis), and pinned it in place securely using safety pins.
I then sewed along each seam channel using the 'stitch in the ditch' technique
to secure the squares. I used the quilting presser foot for this which came with
my Janome sewing machine.
Lastly, using a large rectangle of grey polycotton fabric, which I cut from a
fitted single bed sheet bought in the Asda sale, I attached it to the quilt front,
This is it when finished .
It's definitely not 100% perfect, but I learnt so much and if I made
another, I know where I would make some changes.
I think it's a great way of keeping special memories of your children
from when they were babies, and I'm pleased to say that my friend's daughter
was very pleased with it.
Thank you for visiting my blog today.
Janice x
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ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful quilt and what a lovely memory keepsake.
ReplyDeleteCarol x
That is amazing! Such a lot of work for you
ReplyDeleteThank you! It was a steep learning curve for me, but I thoroughly enjoyed it 😀
Deletethis is so cute, you did a great job, I have made a couple big ones myself from my daughters T shirts and my Hubby's T shirts from being in the Air Force.
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